Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki re-confirmed Friday afternoon that in response to Iraqi officials' request, Iran and US have agreed to hold a second round of talks on security in Iraq.
According to IRNA, Mottaki said during a visit to Armenia "Diplomats are surveying to find an appropriate date for the talks, that would be publicly announced in near future."
Meanwhile, Provisional Friday Prayer Leader of Tehran Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Khatami said Friday in his second sermon confessions of three US agents proved Washington is after launching "soft and velvet coups' not only in Iran, but also in many other countries.
According to IRNA, addressing thousands of Tehrani worshipers, this week's Friday preacher of Tehran added, "This policy has worked in some countries, but in Iran, it has faced defeat, just like the other failed US policies on Iran."